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March 4, 2024

LA Opera presents Verdi's La Traviata

Music Director James Conlon conducts a new-to-Los-Angeles production by director Shawna Lucey, starring Rachel Willis-Sørensen as Violetta

(Los Angeles) March 4, 2024 — From April 6 through 27, LA Opera will present Giuseppe Verdi's beloved romantic tragedy,    La Traviata, starring soprano Rachel Willis-Sørensen. Music Director James Conlon will conduct five of the six performances at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, with Louis Lohraseb conducting the opera on April 18. The production, new to Los Angeles, is directed by Shawna Lucey.

"For 120 years,   La Traviata has reigned as a supreme expression of the heightened emotions that can only be fully experienced in the opera house," said Christopher Koelsch, LA Opera's president and CEO. "This season's gorgeous production, with James Conlon in the pit and Rachel Willis-Sørensen in the leading role, provides opera newcomers and seasoned aficionados alike with the perfect opportunity to see why Verdi's masterpiece has held its place as one of the most beloved of all operas."

About    La Traviata
Violetta Valéry is the queen of Parisian nightlife for now, but she knows that life in the fast lane can't last forever. The arrival of a fresh-faced suitor offers her an unexpected taste of true love, until society’s disapproval threatens to tear them apart.

La Traviata ("The Fallen Woman") is based on the life of a real woman, Marie Duplessis (1824-1847), who rose from poverty to become one of 19th-century Paris's most celebrated courtesans before dying at the age of 23 from tuberculosis. Writer Alexandre Dumas   fils (one of her many lovers) based his romantic novel   La Dame aux Camélias on their all-too-brief fling. He subsequently adapted it into a hugely successful play, upon which Verdi based his opera.

Marie's tragically short life has also inspired filmmakers from the silent era to modern times. Notable screen adaptations of the story include the 1936 Greta Garbo classic   Camille, the 1990 romantic comedy   Pretty Woman, which made Julia Roberts a superstar, and the 2001 musical   Moulin Rouge! with Nicole Kidman. The latter was adapted into a smash hit stage musical of the same name, opening on Broadway in 2019 and drawing capacity crowds to this day.

Meet the Cast
Rachel Willis-Sørensen, who made her LA Opera debut last season as Desdemona in Otello, returns to sing the leading role of Violetta. One of the most acclaimed American sopranos of her generation, she is known for her diverse repertoire ranging from Mozart to Wagner and is a regular guest at the leading opera houses around the world. Her appearances this season include Elisabeth in   Don Carlos in Geneva, Antonia in    The Tales of Hoffmann in Paris, Elsa in Lohengrin in Munich, and both Desdemona in   Otello and Elena in    I Vespri Siciliani in Vienna.

Armenian tenor Liparit Avetisyan will make his LA Opera debut as Violetta's lover Alfredo, a role he performed earlier this year in Dresden and Amsterdam. He has also performed Alfredo, one of his signature roles, at London's Covent Garden, the Bolshoi in Moscow and in Berlin, Cologne, Hamburg, Zürich, Munich, Yerevan and Sydney.

South Korean baritone Kihun Yoon, a former member of the company's Domingo-Colburn-Stein Young Artist Program, returns as Alfredo's father Giorgio Germont. His LA Opera appearances include the leading roles of Sharpless in   Madama Butterfly, Scarpia in    Tosca and Marcello in    La Bohème. He is now in his seventh year as a principal artist at the Oldenburgisches Staatstheater, where his roles this season include the title role in Mendelssohn’s    Elijah and Wotan in    Die Walküre.

Tenor Julius Ahn will make his company debut as Gastone de Letorieres and bass-baritone Patrick Blackwell performs the role of Baron Douphol. The cast also includes several members of LA Opera's Domingo-Colburn-Stein Young Artist Program: mezzo-soprano Sarah Saturnino as Flora, baritone Ryan Wolfe as Marquis d'Obigny, bass Alan Williams as Dr. Grenvil and mezzo-soprano Deepa Johnny as Annina.

The Creative Team
Music Director James Conlon conducts five of the six performances. Louis Lohraseb, who conducted the company's production of The Barber of Seville earlier this season, will conduct the performance of   La Traviata on April 18.

Shawna Lucey directs a production first seen at San Francisco Opera in 2022, with scenery and costumes designed by Robert Innes Hopkins. The lighting designer is Michael James Clark, the chorus director is Jeremy Frank and the choreographer is John Heginbotham.

Performance Dates, Times and Address
There will be six performances of La Traviata presented at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, located at 135 North Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012:

  • Saturday, April 6, 2024, at 7:30pm
  • Sunday, April 14, 2024, at 2pm
  • Thursday, April 18 , 2024, at 7:30pm
  • Sunday, April 21, 2024, at 2pm
  • Wednesday, April 24, 2024, at 7:30pm
  • Saturday, April 27, 2024, at 7:30pm

Tickets
Tickets begin at $29 and are on sale now. Tickets can be purchased online at LAOpera.org, by phone at 213.972.8001, or in person at the LA Opera box office at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion (135 N. Grand Avenue, Los Angeles CA 90012). For disability access, call 213.972.0777 or email LAOpera@LAOpera.org.

La Traviata is sung in Italian with an English translation projected above the stage.

About LA Opera
Los Angeles is a city of enormous diversity and creativity, and LA Opera is dedicated to reflecting that vibrancy by redefining what opera can be. Through imaginative new productions, world premiere commissions, and inventive performances that preserve foundational works while making them feel fresh and compelling, LA Opera has become one of America’s most exciting and ambitious opera companies.

In addition to its mainstage performances at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, the company explores unusual repertoire each season through the LA Opera Off Grand initiative, featuring performances in a variety of venues throughout Los Angeles. The LA Opera Connects initiative offers a robust variety of educational programming and community engagement offerings that reaches people throughout every corner of Los Angeles County. The company also offers a multitude of online content via its LA Opera On Now digital offerings, which launched in 2020. Learn more at LAOpera.org.

LA Opera Media Contact
Marlene Meraz
Director of Communications
mmeraz@laopera.org
213.972.7554

Production made possible by generous support from
Andrea and Janie Pessino
Jane and Peter Hemmings Production Fund,
a gift from the Flora L. Thornton Trust
The Emanuel Treitel Senior Citizen Fund

Special additional support from
The Armenian Consortium
The Family of Ginger Conrad
The Norman and Sadie Lee Foundation
The Orden Family in memory of their beloved patriarch
and matriarch, Ted and Hedy

Rachel Willis-Sørensen’s appearance
made possible by generous support from
The Eva and Marc Stern Principal Artists Fund

LA Opera Orchestra generously underwritten by
Terri and Jerry Kohl

LA Opera is a nonprofit organization dedicated
to serving the greater Los Angeles community.